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Int’l nets come to Find Me in Paris

Find Me in Paris follows a time-travelling ballet dancer

Rai in Italy, Canada’s Quebecor and South African SVoD service Showmax are among the buyers  to have acquired tween drama Find Me in Paris from producer and distributor Federation Kids & Family.

Find Me in Paris (52×26’), which is into its second season, follows a time-travelling ballet dancer who, poised to become the next young star of the ballet world in 1905, must now negotiate the difficulties of 21st century Paris.

HBO in Portugal has also taken seasons one and two, along with Rai, Showmax and Quebecor (for French-speaking Canada).

US streamer Hulu has added season two after partnering on the show for its first season. Hot TV in Israel has acquired season one.

Find Me in Paris is produced by Federation’s sister firm Cottonwood Media with ZDF and ZDF Enterprises (ZDFE) in Germany, B-Films and the Opera National de Paris.

Producers include David Michel, Zoé Carrera Allaix, Cecile Lauritano and Pascal Breton, along with co-executive producer Leila Smith. The series is written and co-executive produced by Jill Girling and Lori Mather-Welch. Federation Kids & Family and ZDFE handle international distribution.

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